[b][i]The Immortal Caliber[/i][/b] "Why, yes! Now get on with reverse engineering that!" "They look secure. This dead intergalactic civilization seems that they don't want their technological legacies to be passed on. Some of their cannons and travel devices retrieved from newly colonized Skadi Galaxy looks to have patenting mechanisms too complex to solve." "Then get on with breaking that security, no matter how hard it is for you!" The chief engineer rushed away towards the dock bay, running in some sort of Ykutish manner. One of the most influential council members of the present, Retsukuu glanced back towards the window, where numerous incompetent Asceradii slaves, in which some have absolutely refused any orders from the Makudan authority, others caught planning rebellions, and there were also those who refused to reproduce forcibly. Those selected for culling due to infertility were guillotined with a laser beam that sliced through their necks clean and thorough. While the procedures were ongoing, the Immortal Caliber's enormous structure loomed above, it's vast shadow covering the execution sites. This colossal ship was a remnant of Zoradean legacy, as it used to be the Phantasmia, a mark of the Asceradiian race's prodigious territories that ceased to exist in the present time. The design was slightly different; Kaiyouan architectural designs were incorporated into the Immortal Caliber, and more expansions were made, but the black color still remains. "Retsukuu, could you [b]please[/b] do some respect to your best subordinates? It's not like they're Asceradiians, or anything comparable to them. They're your fellow Kaiyou; treat them as your kind." Odometus, another respected council member, turned towards her. Retsukuu's wings spread out, as if she was slightly startled. "Fine, fine, Odometus. I'm just not in the right mood today." "And, the explanation?" "Since we've found that treasure waiting within the galaxies we've started to expand into lately, i can't keep up with this work." "Because you've been working by yourself. Try getting some help from your trusty Aeternals." "Is this some plan of yours to spend some suspicious time with me?" "Retsukuu, i didn't say 'especially myself'. What i did mean was said there. If you don't like working with me, then that's okay." Retsukuu spaced out for a moment and looked down, thinking of who to choose. She turned back to him. "Well, alright. You could help."